NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS: HOW DID WE DO IN 2013? WHERE TO IN 2014?

“Clear your plate of all that does not serve you”

Here we are, on the cusp of 2013. Time to look back and then ahead. How did our 2013 New Year’s Resolutions pan out? What about 2014? Quo vadis, Domino? (Where to, Lord).

Here are my New Year’s Resolutions, both old and new. First, the old, as recorded in my Journal on Jan 1, 2013:

1. To always follow my heart in all decisions, large or small

2. To make more beautiful music throughout the year

3. To travel less except to the Hawaiian or other Polynesian islands

Looking back, I can now honestly say that all three Resolutions came true. Thank you, Spirit.

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“Clear your plate of that which does not serve you”

And now, looking ahead… Last night, during my midnight meditations as this last day of 2013 started, I received the following 2014 New Year’s Resolution:

1. Go inward, not outward. During the month of January, refrain from posting anything non-essential on my web sites, by email or on Facebook

2. Reduce your reliance on, and the use of, the man-made technologies for the rest of the year

3. Sell the Rainbow Shower in its entirety; my mission in Hawaii is over

4. Move the Steinway to the Honolulu piano dealer who has a better chance of selling it than the Maui store

This morning, the Spirit confirmed all of the above through the Magic Coin that Master Sananda (Jeshua-Jesus) had gifted me (at Easter 2013).

And then reconfirmed through the Mystic Medicine cards and I Ching – Yi Jing Chinese Book of Changes oracles:

“Your prayers, intentions, surrendering and trust in the Divine will of the Creator do matter. Take steps to transform what needs adjustment. Clear your plate of that which does not serve you. Stay the course on your path of Ascension: START – Surrender, Trust, Accept, Receive and Transform – all of you.” (Mystic Meds + my own)

“Wood (tree) sucks water upward. Just as Tree as an organism imitates the action of the well, which benefits all parts of the plant, the superior man organizes human society, so that, as in a plant organism, its parts co-operate for the benefit of the whole.” ( I Ching – Yi Jing Chinese Book of Changes)